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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 20 Aoû 2009 - 4:14
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2 Afghan Mil-Mi24 and 1 Mil-Mi17
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 27 Aoû 2009 - 14:41
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 27 Aoû 2009 - 14:45
une video : Afghan National Army Air Corps Mi-35 Preparations
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 27 Aoû 2009 - 16:11
force spécial afghan et us
BMP-1
T-62
Obusier D-30 de 122 mm
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L-39 Albatross
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 27 Aoû 2009 - 16:14
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 27 Aoû 2009 - 17:29
elle prend des muscles l´ANA,pas mal,je me demande seulement d´ou va-t-elle se financer quand les etrangers seraient partis?
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 27 Aoû 2009 - 17:30
Alors , Tant mieux pour elle si ces etrangers , tardent à partir
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 27 Aoû 2009 - 20:01
Yakuza a écrit:
elle prend des muscles l´ANA,pas mal,je me demande seulement d´ou va-t-elle se financer quand les etrangers seraient partis?
La drogue...
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 27 Aoû 2009 - 20:05
barbaros pacha a écrit:
Yakuza a écrit:
elle prend des muscles l´ANA,pas mal,je me demande seulement d´ou va-t-elle se financer quand les etrangers seraient partis?
La drogue...
L'opium va beaucoup les aider
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Mar 1 Sep 2009 - 22:05
Yakuza a écrit:
elle prend des muscles l´ANA,pas mal,je me demande seulement d´ou va-t-elle se financer quand les etrangers seraient partis?
En parlant de muscle
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Mar 1 Sep 2009 - 22:22
sacré Younes je suis mort de rire
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Mar 1 Sep 2009 - 22:26
Remarquez comment l'instructeur lâche l'affaire de lui même
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Mar 1 Sep 2009 - 22:34
C'est une arme de déstabilisation
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Jeu 3 Sep 2009 - 0:12
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Kaboul - Le commandant des troupes américaines et de l’Otan en Afghanistan, le général Stanley McChrystal, a plaidé dans un rapport pour une "révision" de la "stratégie" des forces internationales contre les talibans, a annoncé l’Otan. La Force internationale d’assitance à la sécurité est stationnée dans ce pays depuis 2001.
"La situation en Afghanistan est grave, mais le succès est encore possible et requiert une révision de la stratégie", a déclaré le général McChrystal, cité par la Force internationale d’assistance à la sécurité (Isaf) de l’Otan. Il a remis son rapport d’évaluation stratégique du conflit afghan au commandant militaire américain pour la régionm, pour qu’il le commente avant de le transmettre au secrétaire américain à la Défense Robert Gates et au secrétaire général de l’Otan Anders Fogh Rasmussen, a précisé l’Isaf. Après huit ans de présence, les forces internationales, composées pour une grande majorité de soldats américains, peinent de plus en plus à endiguer l’insurrection des talibans qui gagne du terrain et en intensité depuis plus de deux ans. SDA-ATS
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Ven 4 Sep 2009 - 22:01
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Afghan C-27A program takes flight
Posted 9/3/2009 by Lt. Col. Mark Hersant 438th Air Expeditionary Advisor Group
9/3/2009 - KABUL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Afghanistan (AFNS) -- Test pilots, engineers and ground crews from Alenia North America performed an initial test flight of the first of 20 programmed Afghan C-27A "Spartans" recently in Italy.
The medium-sized tactical military transport remains on schedule for delivery to Naples in late September. Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan is currently refurbishing these C-27As, which will be added to the Afghan National Army Air Corps' fleet in November.
Currently, the Afghan National Army Air Corps operates seven refurbished Soviet-era fixed-wing aircraft that are familiar platforms to the aircrews and maintenance personnel. The transition to the C-27A requires significant training already underway. Over the past three months, 30 Afghan Antonov AN-26/32 pilots traveled to San Antonio to attend English Language Training and Specialized English Training at the Defense Language Institute.
After completing of up to 12 months of language training, the Afghan pilots will attend an eight-week instrument flight rules course in San Antonio, and will obtain an International Civil Aviation Organization IFR certification. Then, 10 U.S. pilots will teach the new students C-27A transition training.
"As we're already doing with the (AN-26/32s), I look forward to working with the Americans to develop the C-27(A) program for the (Afghan National Army Air Corps)," said Brig. Gen. Mohammad Barat, the Kabul Air Wing commander. "This will ensure (the Afghan National Army Air Corp will) maximize the capabilities of the aircraft."
Officials from the Air University at Maxwell AFB, Ala., recently certified eight Afghans after a three-month basic loadmaster course July 23. Their training included weight and balance theory, loading operations, passenger handling and forklift certification. This was the first loadmaster class conducted in more than 30 years, and helped prepare these personnel for transition to the C-27A. Eight U.S. mentors provided specific loadmaster training to the recent graduates.
"The C-27(A) will be good for Afghanistan because it's much easier to load," said Faizadeen Abadi, an Air University BLM course instructor. "The roller system increased capability for loading equipment access to the aircraft, and the capacity to transport larger tactical vehicles are outstanding attributes of the aircraft."
The recent graduates of the loadmaster course said they are eager to see the new aircraft.
The C-27A is a rugged, twin-engine turboprop aircraft with short take-off and landing capability. It can carry up to 23,600 pounds of cargo and fuel, as well as operate on unimproved airfields as short as 3,000 feet. This allows access to airstrips otherwise unreachable by fixed-wing aircraft. The C-27A is an adverse-weather, day and night transport with the capability to carry 44 personnel, 32 paratroopers or 36 litter patients. A three-person crew consisting of an aircraft commander, co-pilot and loadmaster is an ideal team for the remote, mountainous terrain of Afghanistan.
"I can't wait to work and fly on the C-27(A). I've heard it's modern, easier to load and capable of carrying more cargo," said Sergeant Khoshal Pashtoon Zai, an Afghan National Army Air Corps loadmaster.
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Ven 25 Sep 2009 - 17:43
AMX ou L-159 pour l´ANA?
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DATE:25/09/09 SOURCE:Flight International AMX fighter bid for Afghanistan faces competition from Czech L-159 By Stephen Trimble
The US Air Force anticipates receiving a second unsolicited proposal for a potential light attack fighter requested by the Afghan National Army Air Corps.
A pending proposal based on the jet-powered Aero Vodochody L-159 will compete against an unsolicited offer to sell surplus Italian air force Alenia/Embraer AMX fighters already presented by Alenia Aeronautica, says Col Brad Grambo, commander of the USAF's 438th Air Expeditionary Advisory Group.
Aero Vodochody has for several years been seeking to sell 48 L-159s that have been deemed surplus to requirements by the Czech air force, but it was not immediately clear which company is the source of the proposal to Afghanistan.
The Afghan National Army Air Corps is considering both jet- and turboprop-powered aircraft for a requirement to stand-up a light attack fighter force by 2013, says Maj Gen Mohammad Dawran.
Speaking on the sidelines of an Alenia delivery ceremony for Afghanistan's first of 18 modernised G222 tactical transports on 25 September, Grambo said he would prefer the USAF to provide a jet fighter to Afghanistan, due to size of the country.
"It's a country the size of Texas," Grambo says. "How are you going to cover that with a [turboprop] aircraft that cruises around at 200-250kt [370-460km/h]?"
In addition to ground attack and close air support missions, the light attack fighter also must be capable of providing an air defence capability, Grambo says.
The US Central Command has forwarded the requirement for the Afghan light attack fighter to the USAF acquisition system, he says.
The L-159 is in Czech air force service
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Sujet: Re: Armée Afghane/Afghan National Army(ANA) Dim 27 Sep 2009 - 23:12
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First G222 Delivered to Afghan National Air Corps
Released on Friday, September 25, 2009
First G.222 delivery for Afghanistan
This morning Alenia Aeronautica delivered at Capodichino the first of the 18 G.222 tactical airlifters ordered by the United States Air Force for the Afghan National Air Corps in September 2008. The Afghan aircraft are all former Italian Air Force machines which Alenia Aeronautica bought back at the time of the Italian C-27J purchase. These G.222 were built between 1977 and 1985 to different production standards.
Because of the different configurations che contract � the first one signed by Alenia North America, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alenia Aeronautica, as prime contractor in a US government contract � stipulates that all aircraft be brought to common avionics and systems configuration, including a new autopilot and ballistic protection.
The first aircraft, for instance, is construction number 4088 (ITAF MM.62145) and was built for the Italian Civil Protection, serving with the 46th Air Brigade also in the fire-fighting role. The first aircraft returned to flight on July 30, one month after its roll-out and nine months since the start of its overhaul and upgrade. The G.222 made a two hour flight from Capodichino, piloted by test pilots Enrico Scarabotto and Marco Venanzetti. After the July flight, the twin turboprop airlifter continued its test program. This also included several test flights at Turin-Caselle aiport before delivery to the USAF. Deliveries are planned to continue at a rate of approximately one aircraft per month until 2011.
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